Accessibility Services
Dedicated to enhancing the educational opportunities for students with temporary or permanent disabilities.
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The path to well-being is different for everyone and can often take many routes. If you need support, we can help — with resources for health and well-being and for expanding your sense of purpose and meaning.
Dedicated to enhancing the educational opportunities for students with temporary or permanent disabilities.
In-person training offered by the University Police Dept. that teaches how to respond if an active shooter is nearby.
From campus workshops to international trips, programming fosters personal growth, leadership development and social responsibility.
Education of protective factors to keep safe while drinking and decrease the negative consequences associated with alcohol and drug misuse.
Resources for showing appreciation and recognition to team members.
Uses West Virginia’s outdoor assets to ignite the economy, develop recreational infrastructure and expand educational opportunities.
Empowering individuals to end food insecurity through garden-based education, advocacy for food justice and community engagement.
Recreation, wellness and educational opportunities ranging from personal training to club sports and kayak rolling to pottery throwing.
Access to resources and support through mobile screening, education, community outreach and improved clinic protocols.
State-of-the-art mobile lung cancer screening unit.
State-of-the-art mobile lung cancer screening unit.
Collaborative and proactive approach to identifying, preventing, assessing, intervening and reducing threats to safety and well-being.
Wide range of career and professional development services including self-assessments, career counseling, resume reviews and career fairs.
Opportunity to meet with potential employers, land interviews and network with alumni.
Counseling, psychological and outreach services including crisis clinic, skills building, and short-term and group counseling.
Mental health counseling and wellness services for undergraduate, graduate and professional students enrolled in Health Sciences programs.
Mental health counseling and wellness services for graduate and professional law students.
Mental health counseling and performance enhancement training for individual student-athletes and teams.
For students experiencing a psychological emergency or who are in immediate need for a same day intervention.
Free, confidential, 24/7 text line to reach a live, trained crisis counselor for support.
Educational, social and cultural support for African and African American students, faculty, staff and community members.
Service-oriented scholarship, engagement and community development to enhance higher learning and match learning outcomes and interest.
Resources related to the needs of people with disabilities through education, research, training and services.
Awareness, resources, programs and support that will initiate change agents to promote economic health and prosperity.
Chart your pathway to graduation and career opportunities.
Supporting military-connected students in achieving academic, personal and professional success through educational benefits and activities.
Child care for University students and employees.
Support, resources and activities for students in recovery centered around health, wellness, adventure, community, service and fun.
Interactive immersion experience that sensitizes community participants to the realities of poverty.
Creating an inclusive network of leaders that utilize innovative collaboration to meet community needs.
Outpatient program for those with opioid use disorder as well as those with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders.
Smartphone app using evidence-based technology to aid in substance use intervention, treatment and recovery and beyond.
Public greenspace that has a botanical garden and an old growth forest preserve.
Promoting equality and empowering womxn by facilitating a dialogue on womxn’s issues and serving as a resource.
Preparing students with disabilities for independence by providing academic courses, social engagement and real-world work experiences.
Visual checklist of courses and objectives required for graduation, including major requirements, major electives and capstone.
Achieve nutritional and wellness goals and overcome dietary challenges with the help of a registered dietitian.
Balanced, nutritious meals in a pleasant atmosphere. Educate campus about nutrition and the benefits of a healthy lifestyle.
Classes providing information on nutrition, meal planning exercise and how to understand common diabetes-related medical tests.
Advocacy, policy development, consultation and evaluation to create a more inclusive campus community.
Offering programs, services and opportunities that allows students to fully develop in a student-centered learning environment.
Build skills to help manage concerns with students and reflect on your own mental health.
Protecting health and safety through policies and programs that help our community avoid recognized hazards.
Tools, resources and opportunities to grow as professionals and become the leaders of tomorrow.
Confidential resource that provides a safe place to sort through problems and determine the best resources available.
Networking opportunities, workshops, speaker series and more offering connections, community and cultural support.
Local farmers and vendors offering a variety of produce and other food items for purchase.
Local farmers and vendors offering a variety of produce and other food items for purchase.
Guidance related to debt management, spending habits, financial aid and assorted other topics that might be causing financial stress.
Support for first-generation students navigating the college experience.
Provides trauma-informed care for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence 24/7, 365 days a year.
Professional development resources.
Lecture series bringing a diverse group of newsmakers, public figures and thought leaders to engage in important issues of the day.
Outpatient psychiatric treatment for students as well as therapy services for those who require longer term continuity.
Customized, clinical exercise programs for disease prevention, management and rehabilitation.
Offering private, safe and accessible breastfeeding locations for students, faculty and staff.
Training opportunities, resources and tools for employees to enhance organizational effectiveness and positively impact engagement.
Legal services provided by College of Law students under the supervision and guidance of faculty.
Programming and outreach initiatives including trainings, classes and advocacy and a space for socializing, teaching and learning.
Performance enhancement, mental training and wellness services for sport, exercise and other performance activities such as dance and music.
Promote a prevention and wellness culture through innovative and patient-oriented care.
Direct, discreet two-way communication with WVU Police using text, picture, video and audio. Virtually walk home with others via SafeWalk.
Fee and tuition waivers for scholars.
Tools to strengthen academic skills, content knowledge, memory, attention span and cognitive function.
Flex-care center for children located in the Student Recreation Center with safe and developmentally appropriate activities.
Supportive, peer-led communities centered around various interests, identities or needs.
Ensures access to programs by helping students achieve academic success with reasonable and effective accommodations.
Strengthen, enrich and advocate for international education and cultural exchange.
Provides scholarships to assist non-traditional students who are re-entering college with tuition and fee expenses.
In-person, immersive training offered by the University Police Dept. that uses hands-on demonstrations to teach self-defense techniques.
Add purpose through self-paced, co-curricular experiences that offer opportunities to engage in ten competency areas.
A space for exploration and connection dedicated solely to helping people explore their passions and purpose in life.
Success coaches, tutoring and academic support help ensure students graduate on time and on goal.
Designated quiet, peaceful place free from distraction for reflective practices such as contemplation, meditation and prayer.
Nurturing the desire to innovate, find solutions and make the world a better place—in every classroom, every laboratory, every discipline.
Free safety escort service offered by University Police Dept. for an extra sense of security.
For community-driven students with a desire to advance their passions and grassroots movements addressing social issues centered on reform.
Assists students with non-academic questions and becoming familiar with campus policies and procedures.
Recruitment and retention programs supporting pregnant and parenting students.
From emergency financial situations or housing-related assistance, WVU has several programs to help students with financial needs.
Top-quality health care for students; provide wellness visits, vaccinations, on-site X-rays, lab services, telemedicine, referrals and more.
Counseling, advice, education and representation for students to assist in resolving legal issues.
More than 450+ organization including everything from cultural and religious organizations to club sports and major-related groups.
Individualized tutoring, financial aid assistance, academic advising and more for eligible students.
Online workshops and action plans focusing on topics like stress and time management, math anxiety and learning strategies.
Enhance academic success in time management, note taking, reading and study skills.
Non-perishable and perishable food items for students in need of assistance.
Non-perishable and perishable food items for Health Sciences students and employees and WVU Medicine employees in need of assistance.
Empowers female faculty and staff to develop values and personal goals to become more engaged citizens of WVU and the Statler College.
Designed to reduce the burden of student loan debt for people who work in public service.
Programs and resources to help students, faculty and staff quit smoking or using tobacco products.
Financial support for faculty and staff to innovate and engage in strategic transformation activities.
Offering a variety of in-person and virtual options.
In-person training offered by University Police Dept. to help enhance communication skills during conflict and beyond.
Walk with School of Medicine students to learn about health-related issues, promote physical activity and build community relationships.
Comprehensive wellness education based on prevention research with a commitment to best practices in health education and evaluation.
Resources and programs that focus on diverse female needs so all may enjoy a better, safer, more positive environment.
Comprehensive, standardized, evidence-based program at WVU Medicine that focuses on education, mitigation and infrastructure enhancements.
System to notify WVU community about emergencies and incidents on or near campus.
Savings and lending services.
Research-based knowledge, tips and programs that improve health, education and prosperity in communities across West Virginia.
Collects, preserves and provides access to information that enables learning and the advancement of knowledge.
Improving health through excellence in patient care, research and education.
Confidential, comprehensive program for WVU Medicine employees offering counseling, consultation, appointment scheduling and referrals.
Breast, cervical and colon cancer screenings for eligible WVU Medicine employees and spouses.
Balanced approach of academic knowledge and mindful understanding with real-world application.
Improve cardiovascular health, decrease stress and enhance quality of life through physical activity and stress management programs.
Full service, 24/7 police organization serving the University community and surrounding area.